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Gobernador Stitt firma Libertad de Educación “ASPIRE”

Gobernador Stitt firma Libertad de Educación “ASPIRE”

 

El viernes, el gobernador Kevin Stitt se unió a estudiantes, padres y líderes escolares de todo el estado para promulgar el Plan ASPIRE Oklahoma; un programa de libertad de educación, el primero de su tipo, y fondos récord en el sistema escolar de Oklahoma.

"Hoy es un día histórico para el estado de Oklahoma, y una gran victoria para los estudiantes y padres de todo el estado. Estoy muy orgulloso de que hayamos podido empoderar a los padres y brindar libertad educativa; para que cada estudiante pueda asistir a la escuela que mejor se adapte a sus necesidades, independientemente de sus antecedentes, situación económica o código postal", dijo el gobernador Stitt. "Con este plan, Oklahoma también está celebrando un financiamiento récord en nuestro sistema educativo; incluyendo dar a nuestros maestros un aumento salarial muy necesario, invertir en programas de alfabetización, financiar nuestras escuelas rurales y asegurar las aulas de Oklahoma".

El Plan ASPIRE abarca varios instrumentos legislativos en materia de educación; incluyendo la libertad de educación para los padres en forma de un crédito fiscal, y las inversiones récord en el sistema escolar de Oklahoma.

La Ley de Crédito Tributario de Elección Parental de Oklahoma, HB 1934, proporciona la siguiente cantidad para los padres que eligen enviar a sus hijos a una escuela privada o charter fuera de su escuela pública asignada por código postal:

$7,500 por estudiante en hogares que ganan menos de $75,000 anualmente;

$7,000 por estudiante en hogares que ganan entre $75,000 y $150,000 anualmente;

$6,500 por estudiante en hogares que ganan entre $150,000 y $225,000 anualmente;

$6,000 por estudiante en hogares que ganan entre $225,000 y $250,000 anualmente; y

$5,000 por estudiante en hogares que ganan más de $250,000 anualmente.

HB 1934 también proporciona $ 1,000 por niño para los padres que eligen educar en el hogar.

La porción de fondos se distribuye en toda la educación de Oklahoma de las siguientes maneras:

$625 millones de inversión total recurrente en educación pública.

$500 millones directamente en la fórmula de financiamiento de la educación. Esta financiación incluye seis semanas de licencia de maternidad remunerada.

Aumentos salariales para maestros de $ 3,000 para maestros con 0 a 4 años de experiencia, $ 4,000 para maestros con 5 a 9 años de experiencia, $ 5,000 para maestros con 10 a 15 años de experiencia y $ 6,000 para maestros con 15 o más años de experiencia.

$10 millones adicionales en un programa de alfabetización de tres años para emplear un equipo de instrucción de alfabetización para apoyar a los distritos escolares.

$125 millones al Fondo Redbud, beneficiando a escuelas rurales que no tienen la misma recaudación de impuestos ad valorem que otras.

$150 millones adicionales en un programa piloto de tres años para la seguridad escolar. Esto proporcionará a cada distrito un oficial de recursos escolares o mejoras de seguridad según las necesidades. Por cada año del programa, cada distrito escolar público en el estado recibirá aproximadamente $96,000.

 

 

Governor Stitt Signs Education Freedom 

Friday, Governor Kevin Stitt was joined by students, parents, and school leaders from across the state to sign the ASPIRE Oklahoma Plan into law; a first-of-its-kind education freedom program and record funding in Oklahoma’s school system.

"Today is a historic day for the state of Oklahoma, and a huge win for students and parents all across the state. I am so proud that we were able to empower parents and deliver education freedom; so that every student can attend a school that best fits their needs, regardless of their background, economic status or zip code," said Governor Stitt. "With this plan, Oklahoma is also celebrating record funding in our education system; including giving our teachers a much needed pay raise, investing in literacy programs, funding our rural schools, and securing Oklahoma classrooms."

The ASPIRE Plan encompasses several pieces of education legislation; including education freedom for parents in the form of a tax credit, and record investments in Oklahoma’s school system.

The Oklahoma Parental Choice Tax Credit Act, HB 1934, provides the following amount for parents who choose to send their child to a private or charter school outside of their zip code-assigned public school:

$7,500 per student in households earning under $75,000 annually;

$7,000 per student in households earning between $75,000 - $150,000 annually;

$6,500 per student in households earning between $150,000 - $225,000 annually;

$6,000 per student in households earning between $225,000 - $250,000 annually; and,

$5,000 per student in households earning over $250,000 annually.

HB 1934 also provides $1,000 per child for parents who choose to homeschool.

The funding portion is distributed throughout Oklahoma education in the following ways:

$625 million recurring total investment into public education.

$500 million directly into the education funding formula. This funding includes six weeks of paid maternity leave.

Teacher pay raises of $3,000 for teachers with 0 to 4 years of experience, $4,000 for teachers with 5 to 9 years of experience, $5,000 for teachers with 10 to 15 years of experience, and $6,000 for teachers with 15 or more years of experience.

An additional $10 million into a three-year literacy program to employ a literacy instructional team to support school districts.

$125 million to the Redbud Fund, benefiting rural schools that do not have the same ad valorem tax collection as others.

An additional $150 million into a three-year pilot program for school safety and security. This will provide every district with a school resource officer, or security upgrades depending on needs. For each year of the program, each public school district in the state will receive approximately $96,000.

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